The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) defines a motorcycle as "A motor-driven cycle with a 149 cc or less engine size." Motorcycle riders are often involved in serious injury accidents, including fatal collisions resulting in wrongful death claims, because, among other reasons, they do not have much protection from other cars and trucks and the road. The motorcycle itself provides almost no protection in a crash. Recognizing this risk to riders, the DMV advises that one may not operate a motorcycle on any freeway where signs are posted to prohibit the operation of any motor-driven cycle.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Study Administration (NHTSA), motorcycles have a much higher fatality rate than cars. In 2006, 18.06 cars out of 100,000 accidents were involved in fatal crashes, while for motorcycles fatal crashes were 55.82 for every 100,000.
Other figures show motorcycles have 16 times more serious injuries than cars and twice the rate of bicycles.
The NHTSA reported in 2005 that 4008 motorcycle riders were killed on roads in the United States in 2004, which was an 8 % increase from the prior year. By comparison, 37,304 car occupants were killed in the United States in 2004.
The NHTSA also reports that there are over four million (4,000,000) motorcycles registered in the U.S. Motorcycle fatalities represent about five (5) percent of all highway fatalities, while motorcycles are just two (2) percent of all registered vehicles in the U.S.
While about 80 percent of all reported motorcycle accidents result in some injury or sometimes death, it is just about 20 percent for cars.
The Hurt Report collected data from Los Angeles and surrounding areas and concluded:
As a result of motorcycle crashes serious injuries commonly occur, including the following:
If you or a loved one is involved in a motorcycle crash, our legal team will fight to obtain the compensation that you deserve, including all damages allowed under California law for all injuries suffered, including wrongful death, such as the following:
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